Gallery: A hike to the tip of a tailings hill in Jõhvi parish
A hike was organized to the tip of a tailings hill in Jõhvi parish, focusing on the unique natural and cultural landscape of the region.
A recent event in Jõhvi parish brought together community members for a hike to the tip of a tailings hill, a remnant of the former Tammiku oil shale quarry. Participants shared their wishes, sang traditional songs, and took a group photo at the summit, emphasizing the cultural significance of the experience. This gathering not only promoted community spirit but also highlighted the unique landscapes of the area.
One of the main goals of the hike was to showcase how the lesser-known artificial hills, such as the Tammiku hill, could serve as points of interest for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Aare Rebban, the organizer of the hike, noted that such formations are relatively rare in Estonia, making them a unique resource for the region. The event aimed to raise awareness about the potential for these sites to offer recreational opportunities and enhance local tourism in Ida-Virumaa.
By engaging community members and drawing attention to the natural beauty of the artificial hills, the hike served as a reminder of the value of local heritage and the importance of exploring alternative nature trails within the region. The participants expressed hope that this event would encourage more people to appreciate and utilize these unique landscapes, fostering a deeper connection to the environment in Ida-Virumaa.